November 11, 2010 Tim Storey. State Legislatures Pre-Election 2010 Democrat-27 Split-8 Nonpartisan...

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November 11, 2010Tim Storey

State Legislatures Pre-Election 2010

Democrat-27

Split-8

Nonpartisan

Republican-14

President's Party in Legislatures in Mid-Term Elections

Seats Gained/Lost

190219

221934

19582002

2010

Legislative Seats Held by Party 1900-2010

2010

Altered States 2010

Now Republican

Now Divided

Unaltered--Democratic since Reconstruction

State Legislatures Post-Election 2010

Democrat-17

Split-6

Undecided/Nonpartisan - 2

Republican- 25

Party Control Shifts—2010

Alabama House & SenateColorado HouseIndiana House

Iowa HouseMaine House & Senate

Michigan HouseMinnesota House & Senate

Montana HouseNew Hampshire House & SenateNorth Carolina House & Senate

Ohio HousePennsylvania House

Wisconsin House & Senate

TiedOregon House

Republican Gains

PossibleNew York Senate (29 D – 30 R – 2 Und.)

Oregon Senate (15 D – 14 R – 1 Und.)

Washington Senate (24 D – 22 R – 3 Und.)

Seat Changes by Region 2008–2010

• East +229 Republican

• Midwest +211 Republican

• South +177 Republican

• West +94 Republican

Democratic Share of Seats in the South 1900 - 2010

46%

1900 20101958

Governor Party Post-Election 2010

Democratic - 20

Republican - 29

Independent - 1

New Gov. - 28

State Government Post-Election 2010

Democrat-10

Split-17

Nonpartisan/Undecided

Republican-20

Percentage of Women Legislators 1971 to 2010

32 States Under New Leadership

Source: RNC

Reapportionment 2010Esri Projections. July 1, 2010

4

Republican Gains far Exceeded Expectations "Enthusiasm Gap"

20 chambers switch—could go to 21 or 22. 1765 New Legislators!

Above average due to the high number of Democratic incumbent losses.

About 415 Democratic incumbents lost; fewer than 10 Republican incumbents went down.

Record number of new governors -- 28

Continued fiscal constraints when legislatures meet in January

Redistricting starts next February

Thank You!

Tim StoreyTim.Storey@NCSL.org